EP0201664A2 - Présentoir pour la vente de lacets de souliers, d'emballages de lacets de souliers ou d'articles d'assortiment similaires - Google Patents

Présentoir pour la vente de lacets de souliers, d'emballages de lacets de souliers ou d'articles d'assortiment similaires Download PDF

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EP0201664A2
EP0201664A2 EP86101266A EP86101266A EP0201664A2 EP 0201664 A2 EP0201664 A2 EP 0201664A2 EP 86101266 A EP86101266 A EP 86101266A EP 86101266 A EP86101266 A EP 86101266A EP 0201664 A2 EP0201664 A2 EP 0201664A2
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Erich Colsman
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Barthels-Feldhoff & Co GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/0018Display racks with shelves or receptables
    • A47F5/0025Display racks with shelves or receptables having separate display containers or trays on shelves or on racks
    • A47F5/0037Display racks with shelves or receptables having separate display containers or trays on shelves or on racks being rotatable or tiltable

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  • the invention relates to a sales rack for shoe laces, shoe liner packs or the like.
  • Assortment item with at least one open top box that can be folded from a removal position around a horizontal folding axis into a storage position located in the interior of the frame and determined by a frame stop.
  • Such a sales rack is known from DE-G M 72 25 535.
  • the lace box is flat, cuboid and open at the top.
  • the folding axis is arranged on the front and the frame stop is formed by projections of the side walls of the frame.
  • the laces box several packaging bags are arranged side by side holder inserted vertically and clamped.
  • Each packaging container is essentially perpendicularly cuboid and accommodates vertically arranged shoe laces or shoe liner packs in its interior.
  • the laces box In order to be able to remove shoe laces or packaging containers, the laces box must be tilted out of the side and top closed sales rack through a removal opening to the front. Together with the packaging containers, it is placed in a stable position in which shoe laces can be removed.
  • the known sales rack is designed so that its shoe laces can become dirty from above.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object to improve a sales rack of the type mentioned so that the risk of contamination of the shoe laces is excluded with simple means, without thereby affecting the ease of use or folding mobility between removal and storage position.
  • the removal opening is closed reliably.
  • a cover which is generally known per se, but it is grandchild box used the frame rear wall and a wall portion for covering the removal opening of the S.
  • This cover takes place in the storage position of the laces box, so that removal of the shoe laces in the Removal position of the laces box or the like not through a box lid. is hindered.
  • assortment items also come e.g. B. ribbons, cords, etc. in question.
  • the sales rack It is also advantageous in this embodiment of the sales rack that not only is there a lace box, as in the known sales rack, but that several lace boxes can be arranged in rows and rows, so that a lace box can simultaneously take on the function of accommodating a single sub-range , the storage of shoe laces of the same type, length and color.
  • the lace boxes can also be used as shipping containers in such a sales rack. It is therefore easily possible to replace empty lace boxes with freshly filled lace boxes.
  • a laces box and a rigid packaging container are required in the known sales rack for receiving the shoe laces, the object of the invention eliminates the need to temporarily store a plurality of containers surrounding the shoe laces in the frame via a tiltable carrying part (the known laces box).
  • the wall section of the rear wall of the frame is inclined to the extent that, on the one hand, an arrangement of the center of gravity of the box located on the rear side of the folding axis is ensured and, on the other hand, an excessive inclination of the removal opening of the laces box is prevented.
  • the inclination of the wall section of the frame rear wall thus determines the exact position of the lace box in the sales frame.
  • the rack rear wall has several inclined wall sections and is closed with plate-shaped angular wall parts arranged between them.
  • the folding axis of the lace box is arranged on its longitudinal edge located inside the frame. This enables a folding movement of approximately 90 °, so that the storage position of the laces is largely in the interior of the frame, but on the other hand it is possible to fold the laces out of the interior of the frame into a removal position, in which the removal opening is relatively flat or horizontal Position of the lace box is essentially accessible outside the sales rack.
  • the lace box is cuboid and square in cross-section so that the swivel radii or swivel areas required by it can be kept small. This makes it easier to arrange a large number of lace boxes in rows and rows, or to use the lace boxes as part of the assortment container, which can only contain identical or coordinated shoe laces in terms of type, length and color.
  • horizontal guide slots are each arranged at the same level, at the inner ends of which there are vertical bearing recesses receiving an axle journal of the lace box.
  • the lace boxes can be easily used in such sales racks, safely stored and operated and also easily removed. The design effort is low.
  • the side walls and if available, the walls of the frame have front at the same level as the e nt fortune ein the lace box determining support projections.
  • the above-mentioned support projections can be attached to the sales rack in a simple manner, for example in one piece if the sales rack is made of plastic and is produced by injection molding.
  • At least one approximately cylindrical packaging container is arranged horizontally in the laces box and the ends of the packaging container (s) can be clamped between the walls of the laces box or are arranged closely adjacent to both walls.
  • the cylindrical packaging containers are used in order to avoid the risk of contamination of the shoe laces, in particular when the laces box is open.
  • the fact that the packaging containers can be clamped in the lace box presupposes that the packaging containers are long enough. They therefore enclose the shoe laces in such a way that there is no risk of contamination.
  • Sales boxes which have the above-described lace boxes with packaging containers, can also be used in other than the above-described sales racks or completely separately.
  • the cylindrical packaging containers are open ended. However, their open ends can be clamped to the inner walls of the lace box and are therefore locked sen. It is therefore possible to use extremely simple cylindrical packaging containers, namely open-ended containers which, in cooperation with the laces box, prevent the shoe laces from becoming dirty. On the other hand, the openness ensures that the contents of the packaging container can be viewed without having to open the packaging container or without having to take any special precautions, such as punching out a partial area of the packaging container.
  • the cylindrical packaging containers advantageously consist of rolled-up foil material.
  • the packaging of the shoe laces is extremely simplified by using only film material.
  • This foil material only needs to be rolled up in order to achieve the desired packaging of the shoe laces. Any measures or shaping of the packaging container which influence the shape of the ends of the packaging container are not necessary.
  • the film material is folded together with its longitudinal edges and welded.
  • the packaging container consequently consists of an essentially single-layer covering. As a result, the packaging container is closed over its entire length.
  • the film material consists of transparent film and / or the laces box is transparent.
  • the shoe laces are arranged within their cylindrical packaging containers at a distance from the container ends. So take e memorierenden the B exclu Lich jamming of the packaging container in the lace box. However, the shoe laces support the rigidity of the packaging container, which can consequently consist of thin material. Despite the thin material, the stiffening effect of the shoe laces improves the clamping of the packaging container in the lace box.
  • the sales rack 30 is essentially upright cuboid and has two side walls 31, a cover plate 32, a base plate 33 and a rear wall 34, which can be seen in particular in FIG. 2. In addition, an intermediate wall 35 is present between the cover plate 32 and the base plate 30.
  • the sales rack 30 is set up to receive six lace boxes 11, two in a horizontal row and three in a vertical row.
  • Fig. 1 shows two lace boxes 11 of a row, the left of which is arranged in a removal position and the right in a storage position.
  • Fig. 2 also shows two lace boxes 11, of which the upper is shown in its storage position and the lower in its removal position.
  • Each lace box 11 is trough-shaped, so it has a bottom 15, two transverse walls 14 and two longitudinal walls 16, as well as a removal opening 13.
  • 11 journals 17 are attached to the lint box, with which it can be inserted into slots 36 of the sales rack 30 and stored there in a hinged manner.
  • the axle journals 17 are shown in broken lines in FIGS. 1, 2 and engage in bearing recesses 37 which connect vertically downward to the horizontally formed slots 36 in the side walls 31 and the intermediate wall 35.
  • Each lace box 11 is held horizontally by two slots 36 or bearing recesses 37 lying on the same level.
  • each lintel box 11 can be pivoted from its removal position into its storage position and back by K lapp movements in the directions of arrow 38 about the folding axis 17 'determined by the journal 17.
  • the center of gravity S of the lace box 11 according to FIG. 2 is on the right, that is to say on the rear side of the folding axis 17 '.
  • the lace box 11 is therefore in a stable position.
  • Its removal opening 13 is tightly closed by the rear wall 34, specifically by a wall section 40 inclined into the frame interior 39, which forms a frame stop.
  • F ig. 2 shows that there are three such inclined wall sections 40 for three lace boxes 11. Between two wall sections 40 there is in each case an angular wall part 41, which is in one piece with the base 33 below the bottom wall section 40. All wall sections 40 and wall parts 41 form a plate-like closure of the rear of the frame 30.
  • the storage position of the lace box 11 is secured by clamping knobs 42 that each other are mounted opposite one another on the side walls 31 or on the intermediate wall 35.
  • Such a locking knob lock is advisable if the position of the center of gravity S is shifted to the left, for example because the contents of the laces box 11, that is to say the shoe laces, are mainly removed from the frame.
  • the removal position of the laces box 11 is determined by support projections 43 which, according to FIG. 1, are present on both sides below the base 15 of the laces box 11 and support the latter. 2, the base box 33 assumes this support.
  • the laces 11 shown in the figures are cuboid, but can also have any other shape suitable for receiving shoe laces.
  • Packaging containers 12 are arranged in the interior 19 of the laces box 11, each of which encloses two shoe laces 20. It goes without saying that each lace box 11 is filled with packaging containers 12 or shoe laces 20 when the frame 30 or individual lace boxes 11 are sold to an end user, for example to a shoemaker. Only to simplify the drawing is only a single cylindrical packaging container 12 shown in FIG. 3 and in FIG. 4 only a single layer of packaging containers 12 is shown on the floor 15 for the same reason. The representation of the shoe laces 20 in FIGS. 3, 4 is also only symbolic.
  • the cylindrical packaging containers 12 are closed cylinders with open ends.
  • Fig. 4 it is shown that their Longitudinal edges 12 'are folded together and connected, the seam being designated as a weld seam in FIG. 4 at 21.
  • the shoe laces 20 are arranged in the interior of the packaging container 12 at a distance a from the ends 23 thereof. They stiffen the packaging container 12 along its entire length.
  • the packaging containers 12 have a length 1 which is matched to the inner length 1 i of the lace box 11. 1 is equal to or slightly larger than 1 i . As a result, the packaging containers 12 clamp in the lace box 11 between its transverse walls 14.
  • the packaging containers 12 advantageously consist of film material that is rolled up or rolled up and folded together according to FIG. 1. This film material should be kept as thin as possible, which can be supported by the inherent rigidity of the shoe laces 20.
  • the packaging container 12 or the film material forming it can be deformed to a certain extent, so that it can be pressed together with the shoe laces 20 into the interior 19 of the laces box 11 with upsetting and wrinkling.
  • the length 1 of the packaging container 12 should be chosen so that tolerances of the lace box 11 and the packaging container 12 do not play a role.
  • the length 1 is chosen to be a fraction of a millimeter larger than the inner length 1 i of the lace box 11. The jamming of the packaging container 12 in the lace box 11 is then very safe.
  • the length 1 of the packaging container is therefore chosen to be a fraction of a millimeter smaller than the inner length 1 i of the lace box 11.
  • a cover cap 22 is provided which, for example, consists of a cardboard strip, the end edges 22 'of which are angled, as shown only in FIG. 4, so that the cover cap 22 is fastened in a clamping manner in the lace box 11.
  • the cover cap 22 can be removed to present the shoe laces 20 in the sales rack 30.

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EP86101266A 1985-05-04 1986-01-31 Présentoir pour la vente de lacets de souliers, d'emballages de lacets de souliers ou d'articles d'assortiment similaires Expired EP0201664B1 (fr)

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AT86101266T ATE42669T1 (de) 1985-05-04 1986-01-31 Verkaufsgestell fuer schuhsenkel, schuhsenkelpackungen od. dgl. sortimentsartikel.

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